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Monument to the victims of World War II - Hlohovec

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The monument was unveiled on August 29, 1954 with the participation of its authors Ľudovít Gog and Arthur Slatinský. The monument is built in Hlohovec next to the chapel of St. St. Anne's Square Michala.

Monument to the victims of World War II - Hlohovec

The monument was unveiled on August 29, 1954 with the participation of its authors Ľudovít Gog and Arthur Slatinský. The monument is built in Hlohovec next to the chapel of St. St. Anne's Square Michala.

The monument is dominated by a group of Soviet soldiers, partisans and mothers with a child in their arms. The sculpture is placed on a pedestal. In 2004, a sandstone plaque with the names of Hlohovčany, 48 civilians who perished during the Second World War and the Slovak National Uprising, was installed on the pedestal of the memorial. Above the names of the victims is the inscription "In eternal memory of the citizens of Hlohovec, who perished in the fight against fascism for the freedom of the Slovak nation in World War II."

Source: turistika cz

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Transport: By foot, By bike, By car, By train, By bus
Parking: Paid parking nearby


Suitable for: Families with childrens, Elderly, Young, Adults
Season: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
Updated on: 10.9.2023
Source: turistika cz

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Monument to the victims of World War II - Hlohovec
Námestie sv. Michala
Hlohovec
Region: Trnavský
District: Hlohovec
Area: Trnavsko
 48.4264169, 17.7971381

Námestie sv. Michala
Hlohovec

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